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Luxury travel company Scott Dunn has launched a private nanny service designed to help families make the most of their ski holidays at selected resorts in the Alps. The new offering will give parents the freedom to enjoy all aspects of the mountain experience while their children are care for by Scott Dunn’s “highly trained and experienced” Explorers Private Nannies. “Our dedicated private nannies are hand-picked, experienced childcare professionals who will make all the difference to the success of your family skiing experience, ensuring parents have the necessary support to enjoy their skiing without the usual compromises,” the company said. “Our exclusive service puts you in control to design your childcare according to the needs of your family, creating time for your skiing, and making the most of special family time together.”
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The Scott Dunn Explorers Private Nannies will use the family room for sleep time and activities, while also utilising the hotel facilities like, restaurants, pools or kids play areas. They will adhere to each child’s routine and will have a selection of toys and activities ready to go. These could include building snowmen, discovering the resort’s top hot chocolate spots, sledging, swimming and bowling. The nannies can also get the children ready for Ski School and pick up and drop off, while taking care of their lunch too. Nannies are available eight hours per day between 8am and 8pm, six days per week – from Sunday to Friday for hotel stays and from Monday to Saturday for chalet bookings. The service is offered in the following ski resorts, subject to availability: Val d’Isere, Tignes, Courchevel, Méribel and Val Thorens.

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